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@ -3916,7 +3916,7 @@ rows from the t_actor table. Here is the MySQL source for this procedure: |
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To call this procedure you declare the `RowMapper`. Because the class you want to map to |
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follows the JavaBean rules, you can use a `ParameterizedBeanPropertyRowMapper` that is |
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follows the JavaBean rules, you can use a `BeanPropertyRowMapper` that is |
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created by passing in the required class to map to in the `newInstance` method. |
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@ -3932,7 +3932,7 @@ created by passing in the required class to map to in the `newInstance` method. |
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this.procReadAllActors = new SimpleJdbcCall(jdbcTemplate) |
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.withProcedureName("read_all_actors") |
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.returningResultSet("actors", |
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ParameterizedBeanPropertyRowMapper.newInstance(Actor.class)); |
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BeanPropertyRowMapper.newInstance(Actor.class)); |
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} |
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public List getActorsList() { |
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